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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLiCE INTBLLIGENCE-TuZSDAY. ,_ F r F 't Ili11O1 rTharlS w4, Packer, who is charged with forging ar uttriloursill5 one for 400, asnther for f80, a thoi hr 7QOr ande fourth for 10, was brought rip yesterday for coal er- Mr', histersattended as solicito, for the proseetion, and Mr. lumphreje Appeared for the prisoaer. TM av daenee taken at the firmer examnicston l4 1 already publlsled In the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INZTBLLIGENCR. HIOME CIRCUIT-KsreoaTONoo MAsCa 30. [Before Lord Anitheoza and a Special Jury.] CHURsCH V. Sr0TrT1WOctp. Mr. Tintsioxst, Mr. WALLINGXOR, anid Mr. JAnus, were counsel for the plaintiff; Air. PLAyT and Mr. COAWNNLL for the defehidantt The was an action bronght by the plaintiff, who occunpied a house Is Vauxleali-row, In the county of Surrey', to recover damages fronm the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NO7I(ThS-TUax DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-S8t at ten. APrEA, ?? v Skews, bv ?? v Gomrne -Stedman v Wsbb-Dubless v Flint-lken v Galr-Attorney-Ge- aeral v Clark. VICX-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLNS.INN-Sit atten. SHORB Cavssa.-Ingram v SmIth-Attortvy. General v Htaowley- Hesasy v Nutt-Slater v White-Attorney-General v Greso-Oswin v Shard, and ?? v .laun-Holt v Frewin-Dodsworth v ...

THE LUDICROUS MAN

... A circumstance occurred some time ago at a circuit court as of justiciary in Scotland, in the presence of a judge whose nt peculiarities of temper and manner were more than com. ma pensated by his many excellent and amiable qualities. bc Their lordships bad just met, and were proceeding to in- da vestigate rather an interesting case, when their delibera- fo s a tions were interrupted by a ...

THE SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMET, Esq

... THE SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMETEsq. As delivered 'at the Sessions House, Dublin, before Lord Norbury, one of the Chief Justices, on being found guilty of lgligh Treasom, as Leader of the Insurrection of 1803. Hge was tried on the 18,6 and executed on the 20th 'Sept., 1803, in Thiomuas Street, Dablin, in the 22nd year of his age. O breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and ...

THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE [ill] UNION CONNECTION WITH [ill] MURDER

... THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE SPHNMNRI MUNION CONNECTION WITH ASHIOL MURDER. (From a Correspondent.) TulE Newspapers, particularly the c6oatr)t have been chuckling over the certainty whichd say there is, that the Stockport Male Spinners'~. hired assassins to murder one of the Ashtons. Jlr2 absence of any evidence but that which no llnb83k' man can Credit, coming from wretches who ?? save-their own ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I WORSHIP-STREET. Lisr! ON, LIST !-John Farrell, a young man of re- spectable appearance, who stated himself to be a ware- houseman in the Cit', was charged by Richard Seaton, a corporal in the 61st Regiment of Light Infantry, with having defrauded him of a listing shilling. It appeared from the corporal's statement that he was passing through Finsbury-square on the night before, when the ...

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE RESPECTING THE GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... LAmDETH-STREET.-On Wednesday, at the early hour of 10 o'clock, the prisoners, Ellis Casper, Lewin Casper, l Emanuel alias Money Moses, Mrs. Alice Abrahams, t Henry Moss, Amelia Moss, and Sarah Levy, were placed S at the bar before Mr. Hardwick for further examination. Several witnesses were examined, whose evidence in de- c tail we have already given in our columns. c After Mr. Clarkson had ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF HORSE-STEALING

... Thomas Whorrall, described in the calendar as a soda- water manufacturer, was indicted for stealing a mare, value 251., the property of Alaria Whitehouse. John Hurit-I live at Bickenhill; am servant to Mrs. Whitehouse. On Tuesday, the 4th of December, my mistress had a dark-brown cart mare. I supped her up about nine o'clock that night, and bolted the further door on the inside and fastened ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT

... EXTRXOlRDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT. o! the morn inc of Thursdav, the Sth tilt., part of tie roof of Ic coal-works belon ging to the Duke de Coigny, at ligrarnnie, ,,r the villac of Dailly, Ayrslire. set down. and befor- the me, cosidd get clear oif the workings, John Brown, a native of li 2 Ilothiau. about sixty years of age, was intercepted itt his ereis. ael coierqnently ?? in this ...

POLICE

... BOw-STREET.-Dis) TRESS FOR PoOR RATES.-Yes- terday Mr. BOYNTON, formerly an inhabitant householder of 'St. MIartin's-in-the-Fields, now of St. Gules's-in-the-Fields, appeared on a warrant before Thomas Halls, Esq., charged on the oath of iMlr. Trinder, a broker and appraiser, employed by the parochial auhorities of St. Alartin's-in-the-Fitelds. with having committed an assault upon his person ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.[ill]

... otilty 4OC 4h 4fA PATENT RIG1iT8. V. ASIAt1SDEN.-The SOLICITOR-GENERAL stated, that in this cause he had to apply for an injunc- tion ex/pnrte to restrain the defendant, his workmen, and agents from infringing the plaintiff's patent formaking gas pipes. The bill had been filed for this purpose, and it alleged, that some time previous to 1825, Mr.Whitechouse had invented a new tnethod of ...